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But I am not complaining. The people have 
done nobly for Africa. Did not the good people 
about Otterbein Station and Green Hill send a 
good lot of nice clothes for our poor, naked chil- 
dren ? The good people at WesteTville also sent 
their full share of clothing ; and before they are 
all gone we get another good supply of nice, 
ready-made clothing, for both girls and boys, 
made to tit as nicely as though a tailor had taken 
the measure. Surely, God is helping us right 
along. Then why not trust him ? Last Sabbath 
I dressed up two little boys, from the Lewisburg 
clothes, and they were the happiest little fellows 
you ever saw. Surely, these Christians have 
made unto themselves friends of the mammon 
of unrighteousness. It is the privilege— I had 
nearly said the duty — of many others to follow 
the glorious example set by these good people. 
And when they fail they would be astonished, to 
see some of the descendants of Ham standing • on 
the shining shore and bidding them a hearty wel- 
come. 
But I must close. I wish you could send a 
good man and his wife out here, he to manage the 
farm and his wife to have charge of the children; 
then I could put in all my time laboring among 
the people in the villages. There should be some 
one to visit them in their homes. Our itinerants 
